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Vevor and Gearwrench are way different. I own Vevor garden tools and their rebranded tool carts, but i would't trust the sockets they rebrand.
Yeah, I don't doubt it. I'm a DIYer. I have Vevor sets that I use with my Rgid impact wrench and I've never had a problem. Here's the one I was talking about. Last week it was like $29. It's $35 now. For the same price as your Gear Wrench I can get 2 sets of Vevor. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP9YgjegAPJvg-6Odj0/
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I have this set. I use it for any job not just impact wrenches. Just remember, it doesn't come with hand wrenches. That Vevor 1/2" set is a monster (love it).
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Yeah, I don't doubt it. I'm a DIYer. I have Vevor sets that I use with my Rgid impact wrench and I've never had a problem. Here's the one I was talking about. Last week it was like $29. It's $35 now. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP9YgjegAPJvg-6Odj0/
I got the red box 50 piece 3/8 set and the black box 65 piece 1/2 set. I want to get some swivel sockets but I haven't had a need since the sets come with swivel adapters. I just want a more shallow swivel set.
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Vevor and Gearwrench are way different. I own Vevor garden tools and their rebranded tool carts, but i would't trust the sockets they rebrand.
The main difference is that Vevor is chrome Vanadium. Gearwrench is Chrome Moly. Chrome Moly sockets have thinner walls while Cr-V sockets look uncircumcised. Realistically both function fine, Cr-V sockets are chunkier so I've heard some people suggest the extra mass helps them with nut busting, but Cr-Mo sockets will fit more places. On top of that the GW have a lifetime warranty.
These Gearwrench sockets are on sale for almost exactly what the comparable Harbor Freight Quinn set sells for when it's 35-40% off. I actually picked up the Quinn for $55 earlier this year when it was on instant savings and 35% off, but that's a unicorn sale. Both sets are virtually identical, both Cr-Mo and of similar quality. Both have a lifetime warranty although if you live near a harbor freight the Quinn is going to be easier to service. The only difference I can see is that the gearwrench includes a 21mm deep well socket which is a really common lug nut size and the Quinn has a few more adapters.
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These Gearwrench sockets are on sale for almost exactly what the comparable Harbor Freight Quinn set sells for when it's 35-40% off. I actually picked up the Quinn for $55 earlier this year when it was on instant savings and 35% off, but that's a unicorn sale. Both sets are virtually identical, both Cr-Mo and of similar quality. Both have a lifetime warranty although if you live near a harbor freight the Quinn is going to be easier to service. The only difference I can see is that the gearwrench includes a 21mm deep well socket which is a really common lug nut size and the Quinn has a few more adapters.
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